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Posted 23 March 2023

Kingston DataTraveler Max 256GB USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Flash Drive £29.99 + £3.49 Delivery @ eBuyer

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Unparalleled performance

Kingston's DataTraveler® Max is a high-performance Type-C®1 USB flash drive leveraging the latest USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard to deliver record-breaking read/write speeds of up to 1,000/900MB/s2. Designed with portability and convenience in mind, the unique ridged casing protects the connector when not in use and is easily moved with a single motion. DT Max delivers premium performance and expanded capacities of up to 1TB3 making it the ideal solution for transferring and storing large digital files such as HD photos, 4K/8K videos, music and more.

DT Max is backed by a limited five-year warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability.

FEATURES / BENEFITS

Latest USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard

Move your files in a flash with incredible speeds of up to 1,000MB/s read, 900MB/s write2.

Uncompromised storage

Available in a range of high capacities from 256GB-1TB3 to carry your digital library on the go.

USB-C1 connectivity

Supports next-gen laptops and desktops for seamless file transfers.

Unique design

Convenient one-handed sliding cap, LED status indicator and functional keyring loop.
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  1. red_me765's avatar
    red_me765
    Nice fast USB this one, i've just got hold of the 512GB USB type A version yesterday off amazon, the speeds it's quoting in the real world you would only get anywhere close to the usb 3.2 gen 2 if you have a port that can transfer those speeds and the source of the data would need to be on a nvme m.2, if the data was on a mechanical HDD you would be getting a fraction of the speed of the USB it can deliver.